A print depicting a road scene in Gold Rush California, with Native Americans, Chinese immigrants, settlers, and gold prospectors, 1856.
German immigrant Charles Christian Nahl created this print. He and his brother Arthur (Hugo Wilhelm Arthur) immigrated to Brooklyn, New York in 1848, where they soon learned of the gold strike and headed west. They were unsuccessful as gold miners, but became prominent artists in San Francisco, specializing in engravings, photographs, and paintings.